Excel 2.2: File Conversions To/From Other ApplicationsLast reviewed: November 2, 1994Article ID: Q50898 |
SUMMARYThe following information explains how to use Microsoft Excel for the Macintosh version 2.2 files in a Microsoft Word print merge and how to convert Excel for the Macintosh version 2.2 files to and from Lotus 1-2-3, Lotus Symphony, Lotus Jazz, Microsoft Multiplan, Microsoft Excel for Windows, Microsoft File, Microsoft Works for the Macintosh, and text files.
FILE CONVERSION --------------- PRINT MERGE WITH MICROSOFT WORDThere are two ways to use your data from Excel version 2.20 with Word's print merge facility to create form letters, mailing labels, and other form documents. You can either use the Clipboard to copy the region of data from Microsoft Excel and paste into Microsoft Word to create a data document, or save the Microsoft Excel file as Text. To move your data using the Clipboard, do the following:
If you save your Excel data file as Text, the program will place quotation marks around any fields that have commas within them. However, formatting will be lost. Also, make sure that your data region begins in cell A1; otherwise, the program will fill the beginning of your data document with tabs and returns which will throw off your print merge. This method is not as convenient as the Clipboard method, but may be more feasible with large spreadsheets that are inconvenient to copy.
LOTUS 1-2-3 AND SYMPHONY FILES
ImportingExcel 2.20 can directly read and write the WK1 and WKS file formats. Additionally, you can see these files in the Open dialog, just as in versions 1.00, 1.03, 1.04, and 1.06. To import, do the following:
ExportingTo save a worksheet as a WKS Lotus 1-2-3 versions 1.x or a Symphony file, do the following:
For more information about converting from Lotus 1-2-3 to Microsoft Excel, see Page 445 of the "Microsoft Excel Reference" version 2.2 manual.
Microsoft Excel - Lotus Date ConversionWhen importing a Lotus or Symphony file, Excel 2.20 automatically selects the 1900 base year. When exporting to Lotus, choose Calculation from the Options menu and deselect the 1904 base year, prior to creating the Excel document.
Macro ConversionBy using the macro-conversion utility shipped with Excel for Windows, you can bring a macro sheet into Excel for Windows from Lotus. Excel for the Macintosh 2.20 shares the same file format as Excel for Windows and can thus read in the macro sheet once it is saved from Excel for Windows in Normal format. There is no macro conversion utility available on the Macintosh because the Macintosh does not support DDE (Dynamic Data Exchange), which the macro converter utility uses. Note: This procedure works only with Excel version 2.20. To bring the macro sheet into earlier versions of Excel, you need to bring it into Excel for Windows and then save it in the SYLK file format. Since Excel versions 1.x can read the SYLK file format, you can then open the macro sheet that was originally on the PC.
MICROSOFT EXCEL FOR WINDOWS FILES
ImportingIf you are using Excel for Windows, you can easily import your worksheet, macro sheet, and/or chart into Excel for the Macintosh version 2.20. Excel for the Macintosh 2.20 uses the same file format as Excel for Windows, BInary File Format (BIFF). Do the following:
ExportingIf you are using Excel for the Macintosh, you can easily import your worksheet, macro sheet, and/or chart into Excel for Windows. Excel for the Macintosh 2.20 uses the same file format as Excel for Windows, BInary File Format (BIFF). Do the following:
Excel for the Macintosh - Excel for Windows Date ConversionExcel version 2.20 gives you a choice of date systems. When importing an Excel for Windows file, Excel for the Macintosh 2.20 automatically selects the 1900 base year. When transferring files to Excel for Windows from Excel for the Macintosh, you have a choice of date systems. Before taking your Excel for the Macintosh files into Excel for Windows, choose Calculation from the Options menu and deselect the 1904 Date System box.
EXCEL FOR THE MACINTOSH VERSIONS 1.x
ImportingOpen the Excel versions 1.x document directly into Excel 2.20 by using one of the two following methods:
ExportingYou can never transfer an Excel 2.20 worksheet and/or macro sheet directly into earlier versions of Excel due to the new file format. However, you can save the Excel 2.20 file in the SYLK file format and open it into the earlier versions by doing the following:
LOTUS JAZZ FILES
ImportingTo import a Jazz worksheet into Excel, do the following:
MICROSOFT MULTIPLAN FILES
ImportingMicrosoft Multiplan files can be opened directly with Microsoft Excel versions 1.00, 1.03, 1.04, 1.06, and 1.50. To open a Multiplan file into Excel 2.20, the Multiplan file must be saved in the SYLK file format. This is done by choosing Save As from the File menu in Multiplan and selecting the SYLK option. When first converted, these documents will be larger (in kilobytes) than their Microsoft Multiplan counterparts. This is due to differences in the way formulas are referenced. Microsoft Multiplan for DOS worksheets can be transported to Microsoft Excel by saving them as SYLK. This is done from the PC by doing the following:
ExportingIf you want to use an Excel worksheet in Multiplan, you can save the worksheet as a SYLK file, then open that worksheet in Multiplan. Any information that Multiplan does not understand, such as formulas containing unsupported functions, will either be ignored completely or will produce an error. As long as the Excel worksheet contains only formulas that Multiplan supports, you can transfer the worksheet without losing formats or formulas. For more information about converting from Microsoft Multiplan to Microsoft Excel, see "Notes for the Microsoft Multiplan User" in Appendix C of the "Microsoft Excel Reference" version 2.0 manual.
MICROSOFT FILE
ImportingIf you are using File, you can easily import your database into Excel by doing the following:
ExportingTo move information from Excel into a new or existing Microsoft File database, do the following:
MICROSOFT WORKS FILES
ImportingIf you are using Works, you can easily import your Spreadsheet and Database documents into Excel by doing the following:
ExportingIf you want to use an Excel worksheet in Works, you can save the worksheet as a SYLK file, then open that worksheet in Works as a spreadsheet. Any information that Works does not understand, such as formulas containing unsupported functions will either be ignored completely or will produce an error. As long as the Excel worksheet contains only formulas that Works supports, you can transfer without losing formats or formulas.
TEXT FILES
ImportingExcel will open a text file from any computer using the standard ASCII character set. To get numbers or text to appear in separate columns, the numbers/text should be separated with tabs and have a carriage return at the end of each line. If another field (column) delimiter is used, do the following:
ExportingTo save an Excel versions 1.50 and earlier file as text, do the following:
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